All Production & Trade articles – Page 362
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CMR ramps up CSR efforts
Company reaffirms its commitment to social and environmental programmes in its operating regions
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New 5+ A Day book celebrates Te Reo Māori
Children’s story showcases healthy food and traditional Māori knowledge
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Innovative tomato pack tackles waste
'Industry first' Sensera variety from Hazera Seeds features 'natural' handles and high taste credentials
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Topfruit in focus at FPJ Live 2020
Dedicated stage features collaboration between FPJ and National Fruit Show, as well as a Future Talent Showcase
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Hortifrut builds Chile’s first floating solar plant
Plant marks latest stage in the company’s project to convert farms and packhouses to renewable energy sources
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Ayrshire Earlies in Japan trade boost
Some 14 key Scottish food and drink export lines are expected to gain protection in new UK-Japan trade deal
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Managing Malaysian durian growth
Malaysia expects durian production to pass 440,000 tonnes by 2030 and plans are being made to maximise the fruit’s potential
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A NZ$9.5bn problem
New Zealand’s horticultural industry has highlighted the billions of dollars at risk if it can’t secure thousands of seasonal workers
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Hort-ready facility goes on the market
140,000 sq ft site in East Yorkshire is described as a "rare opportunity" for a ready-made let
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Higher Peruvian avo exports hit prices
Shipments reached record levels in 2020, but average prices fell 23 per cent
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NFU calls for tariff monitoring to protect UK farmers
Defra must carefully track impact of post-Brexit tariffs to avoid harming domestic growers, union says
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Organic sector warns of Brexit impact
Group of organisations write to UK trade negotiators to warn of profound negative impact on the organic food sector
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China showing promise for Italian exports
Italy’s fresh produce exports to China increase 74 per cent during first half of 2020
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Asian citrus resumes trading
Chinese citrus producer has returned to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after a four-year absence
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Vog targets new markets with Marlene
Countries in Asia and the Middle East set to receive first shipments this month
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Tully Valley records fifth TR4 case
Final testing provides conclusive diagnosis, prompting authorities to ramp up surveillance in Queensland region
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Cultivating a taste for avocados
More and more Spanish consumers are switching on to avocados as sales of pre-ripened fruit grow
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Kenya counting cost of Covid-19
Covid-19 has increased the vulnerability of farmers across Kenya, according to 60 Decibels, with as many as one-third of farming households in economic distress
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First Sunburst picked in Herefordshire
First non-Kent grown crop represents next step in tropical-tasting fruit's journey into the mainstream
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Korean vegetable prices soar
Poor weather has contributed to skyrocketing vegetable prices in the leadup to Korean holiday Chuseok